ilovefire wrote:the only none basic tools i used where a dermal (kinda basic still) and a bench grinder that uses dermal tool bits

i hate walking by the machine shop at work we have 2 CNC mills 1 CNC radial arm drill/mill and 5 lathes, so close yet so far way, hopefully after a bit they will let me use them(only my second week there).

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I will buy one of those box too very usefulHere you need a licence for airsoft guns, and I have this type of licence for airsoft and paintball, but you can buy bbs and accessories(scope etc.) without licence Looks like I have to get a bench grinder

ilovefire wrote:thanks but if yours can put an airsoft bb through both sides of a soup tin you defiantly have a more powerful one

Crna Legija wrote:i hate walking by the machine shop at work we have 2 CNC mills 1 CNC radial arm drill/mill and 5 lathes, so close yet so far way, hopefully after a bit they will let me use them(only my second week there).

hope they let you use that stuff eventually, would be murder to have walk past that for years knowing you cant use it

Oh ok, in that case I have to find some cheap electric cutter that can does all these slots Yes I have been looking the best combination for the valve, right now I´m satisfied about the results, the noise wasn´t REALLY loud, but loud , because of the pressure.

You may be able to put an adjustment screw on the end of the spring. that would allow full adjustment of the power of your spring. I don't know exactly how you made it so I can't say for sure. Picture of the end behind the spring and where the spring rests?

Sorry, I meant a bolt. Brains not functioning well this early in the day. Maybe take a small bolt and thread it into the back and put a washer on the end of it to seat the spring on. It's definitely worth a shot.